Mine are:
Heavy Metal.
Transformers The Movie.
Akira.
Grave of the Fireflies..
Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
Rock & Rule.
Fire and Ice.
Pinocchio & The Emperor of the Night..
Starchaser: Legend of Orin.
My Neighbor Totoro.
Nausicca: Valley of the Winds. (aka Warriors of the Wind)
Kiki's Delivery Service.
Castle in The Sky.
Wicked City.
Lightyears.
The Great Mouse Detective.
The Secret of NIMH.
The Last Unicorn.
Robot Carnival.
The Flight of Dragons.
American Pop.
The Little Mermaid.
Oliver and Company.
Project A-Ko.
The Brave Little Toaster.
Twice Upon a Time.
Fist of the North Star.
Vampire Hunter D.
The Chipmunk Adventure.
The Fox and The Hound.
An American Tail.
The Professional: Golgo 13.
Animalympics.
G.I. Joe The Movie.
Little Nemo Adventures in Slumberland.
Urotsukidoji: Legend of the Overfiend.
Peter No-Tail.
Secret of the Sword.
Adventures of Mark Twain.
All Dogs go to Heaven.

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Akira.
Transformers The Movie.
The Secret of NIMH.
The Last Unicorn.
The Flight of Dragons.
The Little Mermaid.
The Fox and The Hound.
An American Tail.
Pinocchio & The Emperor of the Night.
Oliver and Company.

Well you got to put Unico on the list. And Ringing Bell (although they may not technically be 80s) let see, what else

Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer
My Little Pony
The Great Mouse Detective
Cobra
The Last Unicorn
The Care Bears Movie
Inhumanoids
Secret of the Sword
Mickey's Christmas Carol
Who Framed Roger Rabbit

I think out of your list I haven't seen:
Pinocchio & The Emperor of the Night
Oliver and Company (shut up, it's the only disney animated movie i haven't seen )
Wicked City
Robot Carnival
American Pop
Project A-Ko
Twice Upon a time
Urotsukidoji: Legend of the Overfiend
Peter No-Tail
Adventures of Mark Twain

And the second Vampire D movie was way better And you confused me with Lightyears. I knew it as Gandahar.

I also liked:
Twelve Months
Raccoons and the Lost Star
The Black Cauldron (now on dvd)
Sea Prince and Fire Child
Swan Lake
Amon Saga
The Elm-Chanted Forest
The BFG
...but not enough to call them favorite

Okay, I'll give it a shot.
I don't know if we're talking strictly theatrical animated movies or made-for-tv animated specials and all too.
I'll probably wind up including some of both anyway.

Transformers: The Movie
G.I. Joe: The Movie
Bravestarr: The Legend
Yogi's First Christmas
Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown (And Don't Come Back!!)
The Christmas Raccoons
The Raccoons on Ice
The Raccoons and the Lost Star
The Raccoons: Let's Dance
(the previous four are specials which preceded the actual cartoon series- "The Raccoons"- and I love them and the show itself of course. )
The Looney Looney Looney Bugs Bunny Movie
Bugs Bunny's 3rd. Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales
Bugs Bunny's Looney Christmas Tales (okay- this is actually from 1979- but I love it!)
Yogi Bear's All Star Comedy Christmas Caper
Daffy Duck's Fantastic Island
Asterix Versus Caesar
Asterix in Britain
Asterix and the Big Fight
(I pretty much love Asterix in general)
Here Come The Littles
Liberty and the Littles
GoBots: War of the Rock Lords
The Great Heep (Star Wars: Droids TV-movie)
Heathcliff: The Movie
The Jetsons Meet The Flintstones
The Chipmunk Adventure
A Chipmunk Christmas
Scooby-Doo Meets The Boo Brothers
Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School
Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf
Top Cat and the Beverly Hills Cats
The Good, The Bad and Huckleberry Hound
Yogi's Great Escape
Yogi Bear and the Magical Flight of the Spruce Goose
Yogi and the Invasion of the Space Bears
Daffy Duck's Quackbusters
Garfield: His 9 Lives
Happy Birthday, Garfield
Garfield's Halloween Adventure
Garfield's Thanksgiving
A Garfield Christmas
Here Comes Garfield
Garfield on the Town
Garfield in the Rough
Garfield in Paradise
Garfield Goes Hollywood
Garfield: Babes and Bullets
(Garfield: Feline Fantasies and Garfield Gets a Life both were aired in the early '90s, but those would complete the Garfield specials list)
Pound Puppies and the Legend of Big Paw
Rocking with Judy Jetson
The Butter Battle Book (Dr. Seuss classic!)
The GLO Friends Save Christmas
Daffy Duck's Thanks-For-Giving Special
The Flintstones Meet Rockula and Frankenstone
The Flintstones' New Neighbors
Fred's Final Fling
Wind-Up Wilma
Jogging Fever (all these last 5 are The Flinstones specials)
The Flinstones Kids' "Just Say No" Special
Ziggy's Gift (great Christmas special!)

Disney
The Fox and the Hound (classic! love it!)
The Black Cauldron (underrated classic!)
Disney's Halloween Treat
A Disney Halloween
Mickey's Christmas Carol
Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore
(I particularly love "The Many Adventures of Winnie The Pooh" cartoon that came after this and other Pooh specials)
The Great Mouse Detective
Sport Goofy in Soccermania
The Brave Little Toaster
The Great Mouse Detective
Oliver & Company (love it!)
The Little Mermaid (classic! love it!)

Other theatrical movies
The Land Before Time
Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (yes- animated and live action here, but I figured it still counts)
All Dogs Go to Heaven
Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland

Okay- I guess that's about the lot of it. As always, I'm sure there's others I've forgotten about too.

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A lot of my favorite classics have already been mentioned, but I want to give a special shout-out to the better of the ABC and CBS made-for-TV specials... especially one I watched so many times I broke the VHS cassette.

Namely, C.L.U.T.Z.

Short summary: A little boy, Rodney, wants a new robot. He's imagining one of the shiny Butlers advertised on TV, but what he winds up with is a ditzy, bright orange secondhand machine named Clutz. The film is about how Clutz slowly grows on Rodney, and includes robot basketball (of the FUTURE!), epic chili, and one of my favorite daring rescues ever, in which Rodney and Clutz wind up mutually saving each other from an automated garbage line. I haven't read the book it's based on, so I don't know how faithful an adaption it is, but it's still a totally cute movie.

I agree with just about every one you said Herbert except one.
How did you like Grave of the Fireflies? I almost felt like killing myself after that one. It wasn't like any of the other Gigli classics. It started off sad and got worse. It was emo before there was ever an urban term to describe emo.